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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, WEDNESDAY. ! Lord Kos! 1's chestnut filly Abunai sec- | knows nothing of the case. Thus far the po- of the state, Reduced raMosd rates have won, Mr. R. Peck's ehestnut filly Mavoureen | lic re wholly without a clue and appear par- been socured, 100 tents will be on hand and Y third, There wore six starters, | alyzed in view of the diffculties of the case. 1 ! ample preparations aro being wade to take . . ; | —_—— | All the light thus far thrown on the erime | The Sudden Tal ride | care of the crowd. The programme will con- Views of President Spalding on the Base Efizabeth Races. | has boen by the reporters. The murderer, | . king Off of Young Bride | (it R ELCEENM S arbotnc, sham battle and ball Bitaation, Evizanerm, N, 4., May 0.—Tho track was a | lowever, appears to have left no trace behind in a Gt3dd Island Hotel. the usual enjoyments of the old soldiérs' Mo & ™ '8 TACCS him, and unless something unexpected is de- blyy meetings. The association extend a hearty — sea of mud. Summary of today’s Ta | ped he will probably never bo found. invitation to all to join them in their reunion Five furlongs ~Civil ice won, Young THE INTEREST I8 DYING OUT. | Duke sccond, Sorrento third, Time—1:05. | nation's birth, ORITIOAL CONDYION OF THE GROOM | and celobration of the nation' A Stormy Counc Six furlongs -Lee Christy won, San Jose Session, | second, Foreigner third. Time—1:21 ) . u Brat, Neb., May 6.—[Speciul to Tin Bre.] Bt " ol 3 Charles Clark, A J 15T : T'wo Clubs in One City Has a Demor- | gie f0on 05— Shotover won, Mattie Loo- | 3 4 ark,d Young Man of Banner As was anticipated o week ngo, last night's alizing Effect—Why the Attend- | yam second, Puzzle third. Time -1: to Tk Bek.]—Governor Boi | = County, Tried to Kill His Best city council session was a stormy one. Sel- / ance is Falling Off— Western | L Six lll|'lu||:(]u ‘!»‘mnx-nir ‘\\'14;::, Rosa second, | proclamation for Memorial d: follow: Girl and Afterwards Sul- den and Allb proprictors of the Pilot i n thi 3 g akkewood third. Time—1:191 w0 ¢ hns by congress PP » ver on he the the contie g dbx That Tood's Sarsapatllia doos posaess cura- | than any other similar preparation fn this ; e Mile and one-quarter—Fon won, Badge | and the genera v of i stato e s bt i H .',‘,,',,"”l".\"“ “,(k‘";‘,\;h', U AR tivo power Decniiat 1o Ttself I8 mmrlmlu!y‘m"nlry.y 1t you have never taken Hood's socond, Giray Dawni third. Time-2:141f, | asidons’n public holiday consecrated to {1 . D LB S il e el shown by tho wonderfal eures it has effected, | Sarsaparilla, a fair trial will convince you ot the republic, the issuing of the saloon licenses because righths of a mile— Young Grace wo Won. Lost. Per Ct. | Merrifier sécond, Kitty B third. ‘Time—1:05. | e | g R T " Neb,, May 6.—[Spectal | they were published in the Courier instead of unsurpagsed in the history of mediclne. This | its excellence and merits, Takelt this seasot Iy e S R % .60 One milo—Quesal won, Sparling secc people to Bro- | melogram to Tit Ban.J--A sad case of as- | the Pllot, TLee Estelle of Omahn répresented absolute merit it possesses by reason of the T can hardly estimate the beneflt re : § joux City 3 [ 4 King Volt third, Time—1:40. d and to toach | phyxintion occurred he Dunphy hotel, in SN rani Ao it fact that 1t is prepared by a Combin: from using Hood's Sarsaparilla. Last summer Des Moines I 8 [ e | et arred at the Dunphy hotel, In | the Pilot and demanded a showing, claiming Proportion and Process Peouliar to Hood's | 1 was prostrated for nearly three months, from I nnoupolls 13 7 [ Lexington Races. this city, last night, whereby a happy hone the orde of the proy fous ] 0 mum‘h A Sarsapariila poor elreulation t, P 13 [ 7 Lrxrxaroy, Ky., May 6,—Summary of to- . v moon ended in death, Last night a gentle- | 820 lad no power te order applications pub- . h st ool My AL i H 7 day's races: & 1l the peoplo of the | man and lady registered at the Dunphy house lished in nny paper and inslsted that tho ecu |a ;“::‘:.m‘fi‘cn:l: o tse T Dl Omaha (LA T One mile—Ballyhoo won, Palisnde secoud, ' Join with the sur- | as Mr. and Mrs Burt, Fairfield, Neb.” When | {iionsipon motion tabled the protest and pro- andby which the full medictnal power of all the | altlongh my physielan treated me for nervous P v P ¥y i Spalding on Baseball. Catalpa third. Time—1:48, follers In culgsiaingtiia dueds they retired they left a call for 6:30, intend- | ceeded to grant licenses to all applicants. tngredients usod is retained. Hood's Sarsa- | trouble, This spring the savio symptoms ro- i Cmieaco, May 0.—[Special Telogram to Mile and seventy yards—Castaway won, T test inony . whereof 1 hiave herennto sof | i to take the 7 o'clock train south. The Ilhl l:|l|'|' m.»:.‘.(...‘ o o and it -‘1"“-‘ prob- MAts & Highty conoentrated Extract of SAr- ‘"mml.::ml'““":Imleldlr:"l'IL“H,ZI‘I‘YII:““I’:I:;}L}"II. {‘ Pk Bee.]—President Spalding of the Chi- ator seqond, ‘Silver King third. Time fgny hind and ciised to be afiixed the great bell boy called tivice, and, failing to get an | bl w;wn:’llz\: ‘:N'l”l:‘:';,::lll:v“v“llunnl‘lG{(x::fl“!:\ aparilla, Dandelion, Mandrake, Dock, Juni. | ¢ ...;lw:mn ”u::‘ o A i o lebgno o of o 1018, ke “Done at Dos Molies this t answer, reported the matter to the clerk, who | S1oat HhC 800t o e Y ety or Berrles, and other well known vegetable | 11 Oseiong dh . b ::‘;’,,.,,’,,}',‘,':," ke Lol i e A ~‘|mll|nn‘r‘l‘fn\:r|h <Famino won, Hunt- gaigone at Dos Moliies Uhis 0th iy ot May AD: | o1ivibed 1n over thie trangom anid found thom | Sar's mandamts to omsel the, pgeent, Souhe Temhedien. 16 tiad woh 110-way 16 the lading | e, SLTOrenE peron e eaniar ORI, B past for ol e o iy CHALAHSI| 3 Io o R s S R A eyw souteinry ol slacs Dboth overcome with gas, A physician was | cil to set a time of hearing testimony as to place among. modicines by its own Intiusic | Haod's Sarsapariiia b sold by drugglsts. § 11 Jeague's side of the case has been presented | Ninesixteonths of a mile—Harry Smith i e Do summoned immediately, but he pronounced | the present ]wu[unnn of the Pilot and Cour- undisputed merit, and has now a larger sale | for g, Proparcdby ¢.1. 100D & Co,, Lowell, Mass. ¥ quite ably by other mana; Yet ho bas | Sir Planet second, Little Phil third. Dealing in Original Packages. Mrs. Burt, beyond help, as she had undoubt- | 196 A8 (e L I e (e et oir \ B docided opinions on the subject, as evinced | THCLO, Dizs Moixes, Ia., May 6.—[Special Telegram | edly :x‘rn(dcx:d two hours, Tho doctor has | B e B e ehoonkoopors iro ne o ar ¥ intorview o " AP o Tiee Brg, | —Stores fc e sule of liguor e ttendance upon Mr. Burt, who i little shaky for fear their licenses will be B 4 oo interview today. S decont Deia to Tie Brw.]—Stores for the sale of liquor in | been in af pot 1 ali haky for fear cense # “Be » Brotherh ' 2 original puckagos are being opened in many | now in_a fair way to recover. They were'| revoked. i Before the Brotherk x 3 y B 14 i ; = - s men 100k i porsonal Indicting the Bookmakers. cities of this state. Bowman Brothers of | married last week at Silver Cliff, Colo., the Thanks From Needy Settlers. AFTER BERMINGHAM'S SCALP. ]) H R (" C\C 0 N 4 ¢ city if that team izangri, N. J., May 6.—Judge Van | Murshallown, who were the plaintiffs in the | home of the bride, and were on their Way | Aqmronn, Neb., May b.—[Special to Tire LSO N vo | A DEATH DEALING LONE, o . Now when a man takes up | Sickle this morning directed the grand jury rated cnse which the supreme court de- [ home to Fairfleld. Mr. Burt is about twenty- | By | Saturday night a mass convention | The Board of Public Works Dissat | ' )lN]u‘l]wl" in n.; e he s -4‘:)31“('1“( to bring in indictments againstall bookmakers | ;‘l -I~“I’~I\l;;; 'urih,l‘h:):_llu":{'f ll;:"llvl‘ »::‘:‘:m“:‘( f\l:"?‘:x-x-r;xlfm!\rxvx}n;;l h fl\‘vi‘f‘o “pm\x:’hlf‘mll::n‘v was held at Ashford, and resolutions were fled With the Sidewalk Inspecto | 3 . g 0 2] elphia is most | doi siness o race tracks © questior e, ene years T, is a well-to-do farmer o T s W ‘ ¥ Yt ' gk et Ny | f i tago bas beaten Philadelphia, und this m foing business at the race ¢ ncls of the New | (ol Mathulitown. . They received o car | and 1s Worth betyween: $30,000 and. $10,000, | ddopted thaning those who had aided the | Chairman Balcombe and J. R. Furay of the | Tt Sweeps Over a Portion of Northeastern 4 down the column. *‘What's this! Philadel- 115 preceriate “u: ) id. “is not | load of supplies from St. Louis this morn- | His fathér urrived at 7 o'clock and the par- needy settlers in this and adjoining counties; | board of publie works w 4 under the same Texas and Does Great Damage. it Phin hs beaten Chicago! Must bo 0 mils. | auainet the laws: of New. Jorsey, but book: | W& have boen industriously dispensing the | ents of tho deceased are expected tonight, | also asking for furthor donations in the form | umbrella from the cowrt. house to Mayor sl x age. i take. No; that's right. l]'hh':lmn]lm!» won | making is.” 4 f;'”‘ ‘l\\‘lll‘;‘lllll.vl ; 'll(ih :tlm peikebbod r‘(rn‘xnr:\(noll‘xr;m!lunn{;nic 1':3“: 1: 1[);0\{;'!:: nlun of iw-.l grain, ;m:_ - w.""llx. x'm'nlun‘ll "1“' s | Cushing's oftice late yesterday afternoon for | —— L and C) o has lost.” Result—he doesn’t S i ecr wagon to deliver the cus- | he turned the gas off, but partially turned and necessaries of life, flour, meal, ete. Such 5 SN S Feng G . g B N o Sty Ohicass sands, oF Milier Whips Morkan: tomers throughout the city. on n removing his hand from the thumb | articlos will bo gratefully and Lumbly uc- | U PurPose of fling ulong document ¢om | AT LEAST FIFTEEN PEOPLE KILLED. L' whethe he ought to be glad NEw Orieaxs, La., Ma Tommy Miller screw. At this hour, 11 p. m., Mr. Burt has | cepted. 3 plainiug. against Sid k Inspector Ber and - rejol or feel blue, - and 1‘(“'"1““‘”“‘ ) "I"" G S gk % Bills Signed by the Governor. not recovered consciousness, but is gaining A Bt Worka, mingham. The mayor was there and Coun s | the conseguence is that hie becomes disgusted | ¢ sl C4%0, | Dey Morxes, la., May 6.—[Special Telo- | rapidly. 5 S cilman Wheeler was there. 1t was whis- | Houses Blown to Picces and Mauy of i with the whole proceeding. featherweights, met in a finish fight, Marquis | gean toTar Bee.|—Three bills were signed et Ruro, Neb., May 6.—[Special Telegram o | porod around that Major ¥ intended to = ¥ the Inmates Injured Crops Ruined by the Hailstorm Which swed the Wind. Fremont's Occupation Tax. Tuk Bee.]—Twostrangers and a farm hand | deal out one of his old fashioned roasts, but Fresoxt, Neb., May 8.—[Special to THE | yamed Tom Cox went to a wine garden south | when he entered the mayor’s pariors b Bre.]—The business men of Fremont who | s¢ town late last night and scared $5 out of | Polite, calm and very ‘e Ho b 3 have been opposing the occupation tax and | the man in charge under a threat of arrest for shook the heavy lapels of his heavy coat and “Now these a facts which cannot be de- | of Queensberry rules, for a purse of 8600, #£200 | ¢ the governor and deposited in the secro- . nied, and which tome to account for | to the loser, before the Audubon Athlétic us- | tary of state's oftice this morning. One is an r end; The oppositio i ia ig] [ i Ve ordion toiLa. own ouity show navo muon || e U b bl hed in a6 | act relating to tramps, thelr arrest, trial and e i AN S T 8 pounds each, and in_ science and power A Bt &1 ; a b O L T s s | wor 0s evenly matched o pair us_over stood E:::;:::‘:‘-‘:.r t{1\:fy::::or‘:n:"}‘::,;.-’:-':::lx:{ who have filed an application for an_injunc- | selling wine last Sunday. Cox andoneof the | 07 o010 Coin o o o e bt 1 o denying, but 1f there | in a southern riug. accondod by | Suapter 35 of tho Laws of the Fourtagnth GO0 | tion n the distriot court were surprised today | strangers took a train west from Falls City | self ava poine to il papers i avere not that element in the Aeht which kills | Tam Danforth and James Sweeney, the latter | forestry. The third is an act to protect_em- | When they learned that their litigation would and got away. One of the strangers is in jail ¥ G0 Your uppointee ds sidewalk | eyclone visited Salt Croek, Hood county, yos nd my- sking ajor { 1 Grasosery, Tex., May 6.—A destructive i the .;-;u mu-ln-m. {'i”"z' game um1 l’tll:ln“?lll'(l' ;[I\- al g |I'I;i‘-‘\t“ .,’“..i'...i"»‘i‘n‘.l’.'.'.‘,‘“ 1,':‘5{'." ployes and laborers in their claims for wages. | be of no avail, and that instead of having a here. TR in«pfin'(m We waut you to distiuctly nder- | terduy - afternoon, ~The residence of Leo on either side could not be complained of. yer's seconds| ¢ bel Morgan. v et S £ : 5 stand that the members of the board of pub- E AN TRE A y sl Ay o b b L i e e L decislon of the matter prolonged for a year or The Ashland School Teachers. B reraal o politieal Toing | [tliodes, twelve miles from that place, was ~ am making no prophecies i (Mating the facts, I have tried tostudy <@em with a cool head. So long as the peo- more to take the ordinary tedious process AsuLAND, Neb,, May 6.—[Special to Tur through the courts, a decision would be had | B | Blown down, and of twenty persons in the | house Miss Della Carmichael aged seventeen, | Mary Carmichael aged one, and a little baby of Mrs, Gibbs were instantly killed nd her twelve-year viously hurt and may di nterested spectators. S 0 RAATOLH R EA s BARIDS iR Ry; 0.5 [ SpeCiALiTels in the matter, but we feel that My, Berming 2 o _J. W. Crabtree, who has been princi- | ham has neglected fiis duties in a degree it 10 506 their favorite tean win | went to work at once. Miller had tho adyan. | 8t to Tne Bee.] —The eastern conferenco | i g foy days. City Attorney Dolezel, us- | pal of the high school during the past year HOUIrGRID ot Ly d g AsR] Lt ot intorest. in the batile for the simple | tage of an inch inheight and_reach, but Mor- | of theTowasynod of the Evangelical Lutheran | gio¢oq by V. H, Munger, persuaded E.F. | was last night elocted superintendent of | by his assistant, however, hus been very as0n thit they have no favorite any longer, | gan_seemed more sturdy in build, fully as | church convened iu this city last evening for | Grac tosecuro a elie T i aa | sokbols tos i i D wil. | sati to thé boa 1 ; B e sball dons dohg. Solentine and wondernily elaver i evaalng | a thrée da e e en o | Gray tosecure a client as' plaintif and the | schools for the coming year. Tom A. Wil- [ SICToc 1 e b “Look over the list of the best ball players | Mille uging blows, Light spurring, | jsters and’ 1 are prosent. The following | tWO former would appear for the city and | liams, a graduato of the stato university, Wis | qearo in pégard to the mattc s opened tho | Lers ang laymen ave prosont, Whe WK | makoa test case. Mr. Gray secured his luw | Slected to theprincipalship of the high school. o1d daugh- if he had anything to and he'said that tn the country and you will find that a won- | soon followed by rapid e: elo SHEhED) AR *ehool. | he had not. He said that the council | ybs and her young daughter were © Qerful ratio of them sprang up within two | round, Morgan Iy on the | today's s et Tow. J. W, Flson, | partner as client, he being taxed $10 under | Below the ligh school department o change | pyg'acted on the comy he might say | also seriously injured. The other children in i | bédy, while re aimed at the i d has been made in teachers, and the sularies | j R Head and ne i e Ol L. Hammond, | the ordinance. They got, permission of the | have been increased. e something, but at the present he would re | e house were bruised. = At th e time, no matter what the Pl e le Near Toledo. the case. They went to Lincoln last night ""‘"“\'I ,_“‘,fl"f}"‘l‘l‘,'l‘,"l and tho board. arose. ovor @ Guestion of au- | @ dozen houses were wrecked and® many per- development may be in the future, it is cle: The Denvers To-Day. , May 6.—[Special Tele- | with their briefs, which were submitted to- | HastiNGs, Ne 6.—[Special Tele- | §0 41 | R ORI A ek 1 0 o M e 0 T GURERNI Cesltich, 10 me that under the present vegime the r Rain prevented the game between the | gram to Tue Bre.]—Harvey W. Stump, a | day, and a decision is expected from the am to Tue Ber.|—A horse attached toa |+ crops and timber is ver at, At the little tow Parl 1 of Acton, on the line of and Hood counties anda number of Many houses were demolis nterest in baseball will soondie out. T re- e and Denvers yesterday afternoon, vot to say it, but 1 am convinced that this Pluyius remuining respect- ot and struggle for su- g are the positions of the oung man liviug about three miles west of | court this week. The - discontented mer- | Gogcart belonging to a Frenchman named oledo, Ia., committed suicide yesterday | chants and saloonkecpers have raised a large | Paris, about 10 o'clock this morning started | Nels A. Christenson has b morning by shooting bimself in the head, He | SUn of money to fight the matter, but this | pell mell down Second street, stampeding | aguinst Johu Nigren, doln Lbud loft his bed some thne In the carly morning | Loy o° Coutribied among thosewhocon. | five other teams. It threatened to sweep the | Lunden, I ple wero usly in- o in Ut “In case of a reconstruction, would the | Zeague ully itself with the brotherhood play- Anton” ile it was @ general surprise Ahafies S P L A ers? and went out to the covner of the barn, where e ORI AL he ivst | T awrence The hin Cre in Hood county, eight per- bositions. Denver || & { 3 to our citizens to learn of the quiet and ex- aks A dhin Creck, in Hood county, eight per 1o T cannot poal for the lenue, and 1 dono Bopttiony Diiver | his body was found by bis younger brother. | peditious - manner of Sattling o question | UNAWAY horse darng nt0 o R ok s | petion allegos that t o to | sois were killed, - ive of whowt belonged to | it would do. Could T let Anson, Hutch- Fine: ok Fatally Injured. which has created a good deal of bad blood, | the runaway and received a slight fracture of | be published in the 5 e s B (1 (e e il com Ty Aot o s S Ohn iR AT MET G vllt“::fl‘l‘:z?lzfi; ""vx‘;.'i“iff'v'l"'ii‘ifi [zlllnlne:’:::::i, the skull. Several people had narrow es- | ticle charging Chvistens AT b e i iEastolc o b )Would T let Cooney go, to 'fill his place | (lurke Third itehead | g to T Bee, |- Lawrenco Stone, a car | vengeanco huve been neatly undermined. capes causing trouble in the Swedish Baptist so- | e il cotp 1 ops and the L |with an ex-league J 1 mn..\’ l’ml. _t.mx'x: Aiglee - B e b A e NS R IHBY Ol Moo 1) WAl a S 16T ot ' The Cheyenne Stockmen's F sion. [ ciety, of which they were members, by civ i fruit cvop in hum, Young county, will ve e e e O By | WALLIS e g e A South Omaha Woman Misled. Crawronn, Neb,, May 6. (Spocial Telo. | culating Iying und sluderous stovies about | ruined S Bl |00t in tact any of this team, gof I have a | UM ! Tréwdway | train at Marion yesterday, has died from the | Fremoxt, Neb., May 0.—[Special to THE | gram to Tur E he Cheyenne stock- | other members of the cc pus DEATH OF OTTO LOBECK | ffullteam. Ldon’t wantany more. 1 bave a | WA RRIED AND 2HEN SUICIDED. | UOTIEREE U1 10e) Bre.]—Mrs. Eva Ketterer, a rather comely | pen's excursion arrived at 10:30 this morn- | conduct vesulted in theiv expulsion from the | St woman who lives at South Omaha, finds her- | ing. The band from Fort Robinson met the | congregution. 1t is ¢l self in Fremont under peculiar circumstances. | train at the depot. The -people turned out | cation infured the She arrived last night and the story she tells | en masse and Governor Wi 1 made a brief | aud his wife, for w wed that this i ntatios L in! U this publi- | Crose of Cliristonsen | ¥ he asks dam 1 am confident would break even of games with the other Ch that would defeat it. Of course team t " Usefulness and 1 Snow. [ Heavy, Frost aj DAR Rarins, Ia., Ma, | An Octogenarinn Kills Himself Be- cause Unhappy with His Bride. [Special Tele- Mr. Otto Lobeck 1o possibility of a test, but Lamsin- | i e P e pam | 8vam to TAE Ber.]—A heavy frost fell last | g gq follows: A Fremont woman was in | and pointed address. The excursionists arc | %8 : s : SR i when I say so. Prurveeits, Muy 6. [Speciul Telegram | ;¢ 4., iy is feared that tho fruit crop has ) : feeling good and the B. & M. road is at fthe | o Mvs, Nora Doxle hus apylied for o d i aYbh Nnstae il o by hen you think the pluyers have hurt | to Tur Bee]—Joseph Sheetz, aged eighty | |05 Lo 0o oied About two inches of South Omaha a few day’s ago and went to an | g0 Sy GF0 T 00 S0 from Peter Doyle. Slte states that they were | duy morning, after an attack of puuemonia t | years, a member of the Germantown voor | guow Tell this morning. wo inches of | employment agency to secure the services of pestn vl 1 in Ouilia on August 19, 1880, and o1 | Jaating four days 1 “Yes, T do. T cannot but think that tho | hoard wid a trustee and sexton of the Dunk- Y g a housckeeper, représanting herself to be the Misplac 19th of the fo nee month hee husband | “5n) 050 0aased was o member of the board of | r0Spe gloomy; but I have faithinthe | ;4 ek there, died this morning from the OMAHANS LAREDO. wife of a wealthy ranchman here. - Mrs, Ket- NeBraskA City, Neb, May 6.—[Special or ont of '\‘"i‘}.:ffi"?;'.\]"):‘-,!.\' It radaianiohe bR iBe ntorfotators of:tho raal olve the problem. eat league citi holief that this se . When the people of the terer secured the place aud cameon last night | Telegram to Tie Bek.|—John Waidely, a A Party of Gate City Business Men | to accept the position. = Arriving here she | gq150nkeeper, endorsed a check for Walter effects of an_ overdose of opium taken, it is wsband drove her from his | estate 1ge in this city. I% canonce more have a favorite team and take | believed, with suicidal intent. Three weeks 2 2 Sl 0 . 4 r E : 0 be given the cus- X wis born in Demmin, Prossi ' Lomo pride in its good work, then buseball | ago Sheetz, who wasa widower, married Miss Visits That Lively Texas Town. found hor rich ranchman's wife o obper than | Fostor u casulal acquaintance, for $188 and to- | tody of the child and he divorced from her ighitr s e T | Will bo redeemed. But uot until then, 1| Mamie Jolinstone, twenty-seven years old, | Tarepo, Tex., May 6.—[Special Telogram | give just beyond the liuits of the city. She dap ares (il o o, pay it. A warrant | husband, and atso asks that Doyle be com- hool truining at some of the leaaing - fear B and tho wnarriage causod o groat stiv fopthe | to.Titn Ban.].-A' party of Olnaha gentlomen, | knew TiotLLigiof nbldsoeptioktiptwaa batng | Vo »ouod Zor Hionier, Wb lsinow/tn Tanss: | pelleaito iy heEReasonablomm U T [ S tatibual N o > reason that several other women cluim ati . C. R. Colli 2258 i o alie % X B ony for the vare of the chils ; I nal institutions in Gy . : ] Minneapolis 5, St. Paul 1. B ei0010 Co AL L ailgagali to thevn,s| | conaistinglof MEC. B Colllns, Seavetary of | ||practioeduatl so was tnjthaihodse, (Hectie A Brakeman's Leg Crushed. Mis. Hattic (lick has applied for o divorce | a young man he spent several years in Sw i Mixxeavorts, Minn, May 6.—[Special | After Lis marriage Shicetz exprossed himsel | the Homeo investment company, Mr. Nat | 80 FECC M0 B0 00 0hd started to leave | HAsTINGS, Neb., May 6.—[Special Tele- | from Fred Gl vund of wiulte dén, where he became familiar with the candinavian language. He came Aluer ies were married June in 1848, Landing at New Orleaus, he . Kun went to St. Louis and from there to Andove 1L, in 1550, where he met i ‘Pelogram to Tue BEer.]—Despite the chilly | to several persons os being very unhappy, | Cravy of Crary & Crary, and Mr. D. H. Zaner, 5 gram to Tur H —Dr., Chapman, the B. & | and restoration y y X the house an attempt was made to prevent Y o game was the | and more than once spoke of “euding his | have been in Laredo during the last twodays, | her escape, but she succeeded in _getting out | M. surgeon at this point, received a telegram Coburn. The y season. Both | troubles by committing suivide. stopping at the Hotel Hamilton. This istheir | at a back door. She hunted up the authori- | this afternoon to go to Blue Hill at once and | 159 at Atehis: " wind and wet grounds toduy ' best thut has been played th ] it il Pl TR f S b i ED a2 - - Henry county pitchers were effective and well supporte: Grindstones Til} You Can't Rest, | iitial visit to Texus and to your reporter h““u‘“;‘:{‘;"x"’:‘:‘)‘:‘}d “‘l'gl““'lflfl‘:_ s‘:’fmfi": "mel. attend Charles Rusk, a railroad man, whose Bt CiaLh FRRL D L R e AR R LS The score TR T SEDE Moy 6= B pedial | they expressed tuemselves astonished at the | P Doday sha v h y R copect. | leg was badly crushed. The injured man is The Omal Pap i June of the succeeding v From 1850 1o e e | tremendous development and unmistakable O i Jay she secured.work fn @ respect- | prakeman on the Hustings and Red Clo Lo, Camat CHORLEPNES 1860 he was engaged i evicultural pursiits, to Tue Bee]—The famous grind- ble family. Aigioiont held its regulur mecting lust and was also somewhat prominent in p I 2 ; ; ! evideuce of prosperity to be encountered ————— TP : 5 : ‘ 0 AR e slone hution the mmoeptly h;’l_:f‘"l:;‘f I swhere in the state. They are particu- A Crazy Lover's Deed, Two Fingers Cut OfF. Zo0le) of (e REar Al inficantil {Triole viioralfveat b ront 4l urn 92 100 | Sioux reservation are attracting considerablo | Dleased with Larodo, whiich, being & | Asmroun, Neb.. May 6. (Special to Tue | Brxkriwax, Neb., May 0.{Special Telo- | The metting was called to ore I | fuiend of Hon, Owely Lovejoy. From 1580 1o 0 bty 5 198 0| attention at the present time. A geutleman | active and enterprising city, easily wins the Peliay & satin St agady coourre . ) A Heller in thd chair. After the routine busi i was in merchantile business in A § W . Tl N —Friday evening a tragedy occurred at | gram to Tne Bee.]—T. W. Benjamin, a 9 v pse *hicag; 0 Phillips G600 02 10 | ol lutely visited them suys there ure mil- | coutidence and good opinion of business men. ¥ sy Bl noss was disposed of there wus o somewhat | 40Ver: Geneseo, und Chicugo, TIL Tn 1860 ho 1 Baskeiiy o datola oy | IMEOISINE G G BRI I | ey left for Sin Autonio yestordav, cay- port, Bunner county, Charles Ctark, a | brakeman, had two fingers cut off heve today | 1 Wik S hovo wis i souicwhint | enoved to Daton, T, and was i business O Avbexan .00 0 2 0 0 | lions of tous of excellent grindstone material | 5, 4 \y many souvenirs of their stay in tho | well-to-do and intelligent young man, was in- | while coupling cars, Benjamin took the place informal discussion of the proposition frum Mbines for a wumber of ! Brogiiion, 6.1 1 8 10 | there, its real mass being unkuown. The out- | Hfid\uy to and from Mexico.” Tatuated with Miss Mary MeTutyro, who is & | Of Trowbidge, who lost dn arin ab. this placo | Custern Stouosraphers” associations to hold u | years, U from active merchantilo Dug Cantilion, 21 68 1] ppings lie in broken slabs avound on the | "May 5, the anniversary of a ealthy and-bright ye lady, but she re- | less than two weeks ago. national convention of stenographers in Chi- | fife in 1 aid came to Omaki in 1885, whero : X ——— | surface, but the true ledge is found further | Mexican victory of a small force weilthy and.bright youug lady, Auoe A cago in 1502, after which the rvegulur pr he was caged iu the real estato jomotaly Toipls 01| down 'und 1s supposed to embrace | of French was celobrated across jected his advances. He called upon her Fri- BIG BUCKET SHOP BUSTS. gramme of the evening was taken up. Mr. | business up to within four days of his denth. day evening, and after a few words, drew a revolver and shot her tice, then placed the | pyo g g, Floyd & Cou's System Goes wtof | He leaves u wife and five children, hoand | ave three daughters, Mrs, Willinm ¥ James Wilson gave au interestin e Conditions of ac wlis 18, a great many acres. Some three miles north | the Rio Grande last night by the citizens of 0000300 15| of the original buttes there ave one or two | Neuyo Laredo in u nugnificent manner. The 00100000 1| other buttes od of Minneapolis... 8t Paul... similarly covored with great | Mosican city was lighted by clusters of | Weapon to his own head and blew his _brains % U which was «d of Omaha, and SUMMATY. o klae Of BANGStone, Of Lo Simo textirs | Tomacaly eotbred eloctoe Highty, some revolys | out: Death was instantaneous with him, but o Uspinger, i 3 lowed by an ausing ation by M 2 The two ' sons . | Runs earnod—Minner Two- s | and grit as tho others, The stratum is prob- | ing, others station: P Sae the lady still lives, though her condition is | CmicaGo,May 6.—The bucket shop system | Scarl on tuens, with Modern Improve- | are C. O, an Lobeck, His only i dyn, Oantilon 2. Home rans—Foster L s botween the Cwo clusers of | o O s iy bads of Chintao. lantorme, | ritical. “One bullet pussed through hev left | of S. 8. Floyd & Co., with headquarters in { ments.” U meeting will take place | surviving brothor, Alexuuder Lobeck, and | ouballgohy Hudson 1 by HL buttes, and if so, the supply will be found | yockets rushed iuto space, bands playedon thé | Stoulder and the other through her chest. this city, is being wound up. The stoppage | on Tucsday evening, May 0. il vt O den, L., aveived just too late 1o s i urrors-Minnenpoils 1, St. Puul 1. Umpire— | SIuply inexhaustable. The- time wing | plazas and troops carrying the flag of the re- pmpany E Promotions, of grain quotations and the recent rapid 55 g v s STy RNl atRathta | when that particular n of the new state | rehie y " 8| P ng, Hh 8 SR e & . Mr. Lobeck Jeft a comfortable estate, the f scone sty & strains of the Mexicar onal air. B e B Nebrogka Nationul | & combiuation for the concern. The system | The officers of the Omaha base Siness career. Muny friends will monim his ! Milwaukee 9, Des Moines 5. e streots wero crowded with men and_ davk- | Bee.]—Company B, Nebraska Nutional | oyprgces agencies throughout the entire | tion filed u large sized kicl with the chief of | demise, for he was u fr Lt Des Moixgs, Ia., May 6.—[Special Telegram 1 g Sold. eyod scnoritus and the Mexican heart was | Guards, beld its election last night in ac- | south and west, covering overy important | o o0 8 e =908 BEERTEC0 DL (LT st sense of the. word. A wan to T 3 the soove of | -LARAME, W 6.-—[Speciul - Tel glad. cordunce with orders issued by Adjutant | center. Floyd says he has not yetfigured out | P¢ FEYGLEAY 1 aggressive in thought aud action, ho led moro ‘ % tocustomers | state thut when games cress a luvge, | WEE i are duy L up their stars, puss Boomerang an- Ou the Texas side of the river, from the | General Cole for the purpose of filling the | the result. He thinks the I gram to Tue Bi The . t Cide cupolu of the Lavedo city hall, commanding | vacanc ik nounces today that it has been sold by today frequently than he followed, and was looked than he sought for guidance, created by the resignations of C: will be small, but his own will be enormous. | number of the wen fla up o ofiene | T | the country for miles around, 4 lurge silken | tain Fowler and Second Lieutenant Carey. A Louisville dispatch announces the faiture | jnsi leadheading the be 1 — | McKee & Chaplin to Charles L. Raunes e United States ble il N i e AT b Rt A Louisville dispatch announces the failure | jnside the gates, thus deadheading the best | Agreetionate and judicious, he was all that ;: o | Sinos fta ecesthbitahmenty Bill Nyo in 1881 | Loith (O e Unitod Stites. blendod its | Firsi Lieuteuant Porey was eleoted captain, | of tho Loulsville branch us tho resull of the | yeats in the grand stand. They have usked | Wit i fadly could desiio fn ushand and i 1 | Sin 8 i BURS N¥e il hoputiful colors 1 the silvery vays of the | A, M. Arvies, firstlieutenant; D. V. Hammer, | Chicago suspension, for a detail of four officers, that order may be | father. . In a word, bis was o life well worth & 1) the paper has been vepublican, but under the | moon and gracefully bathed” its”folds in | second lieutenant; C. B. Nicodemus, first b aprvor dn case trouble ehould occur st any | living ) ! ] new management it will be democratic ihara e eitinoss \of, dhia Guit Deeasos. |esgeant, They Exchanged Clothes. I, but upon 4 larger number than this —_— 8 | Boomerang has been vegarded . as the most h0.80VRICH L VIIYe F MOEI0M SLYEN LS x=—rerer== Mipbrerows, N. Y., May 6.—[Special ey propose to draw the line A O E caused the influx of a large tof th v 3 3 P they prop H valuable nowspaper property in caused the influx of o lage amountof the A Oall to Patriotlc Women. Teloy to e B Srest V. Uttle L e ) Ol et ) H aluabla neaaRARr U0} n toin into this country. The purchasing : oW omon =i elegram to Tue Bee.)—Erest V. Uttler, a poroe el The L. A. C. E. of the Congregation Tsracl eQulley R R e | powerof a Mexican silver dollar has in | BEATRICE, Neb, May 0 [Spac lal Tele- | prigoner in juil here awaiting action of the OCKHOLDERS met in the basement of the temple, noar tho ] R Dl0nvies B Leused ten per cent in tho lnst. fow days, in | gram to Tur Ber.]—A meeting of the ladies | grunq jury on the charge of bigamy in marry- S corner of T rth and Haroey streets enty-fe oring to secure newspaper support. last night aud a most enjoyableand attractivo Flauugun, p | : i . o % ‘olise! i a Associas |l g | N consequence of which people from the oppo- | of Beatrice is called for at Paddock's hotel | fir Jennie Grifiis of this city, on Juue 30 last | ©F Omaha Coliseum Building Associa g * site shove are purchasiug large bills of goods day afternoon to take steps toward | in'New Yori Al Al aan et Hae tion, . ot od o i Rosene: BY INNINGS Not for Politioal Reasons, of Laredo merchunts. The deposits of Mexi- e it Ghoih e e fund for | 1B -Dew Xark, e she ceuse of oonsidarw A meoting of the. stoolholders of | ProRUmIme was carried out. Rabbi Tosen Cmicaco, May 6.—The case’against several | oan money in the Rio Grande Nutional bauk | the collossal bronge statuo of George Wash- | commotion among tho jail officlals last night. and My, Herman Block declaimed Shakes- ‘iation 000 8 0a0 1 | Omaha Coliseum Buildin 201 od (R officials of the Pullman palace car company | are becoming enormou tngton 1o bo pragentod by the women of | Uttler had a wife still living when he mar O o atiotution | peare's quarvel scone betwveen Brutus unl SUNMMARY. accused of discharging employes for political e America to the Republio of France. Tho | Miss Grifls, Jounic, accompunjed by two | %3 b0 bl i B8 GERSI METURE B Gussius ina_clover manner, Mrs. New aui 4 o Ransouened—Des Moines 4 Milwauke 8 | roasons was taken up by the election commis- The Wool Market. meeting is called by Mrs. S. C. Smith at the | men, ono a cousin, obtaued periission, from the state of Nebraska on the 7th day of | Miss Addie Newmun played a beautiful due B Bussetbuch Svestiuke, iegn, Giifwaticoo) | 00 that fhe complaimants wore, disebiumged | to Tux Ber.]~The markel for wools con- | Bentrice Bonrd of Trade Officers. | tho coll, whilo theothors toolk their departure for the purposo of consideving how the | joyed. Mr. Julius Meyer delighted the audi uses on balls. B Y C ) 5 3 8 Ot ony i s ) J, 3 i it . ’ " oniy - Tndt san Y o) vi p Lracts 0 Bl T Rl 4 Remek but Ty Haeth, Davics | was corroborated by General Manager Brown, | tiues steady ; the demand is | Bparnicr, Neb, May 0.——[Special Tele- | and with them Uttler clad inJennie's apparcl | debts of said association shall be paid, | enee with a flute bolo Faxuucts trom tho B E R B o O e uaads® | Mo commissioners. finally decided. to vefer | B2od. The supplies of muny grades are [ gram to Tue Bwm)—The board of trade | Anofficerona vound of inspoction anbour § and the procuring of mouns for the pay- f LG anbracing her travels | and 3 N G RmoInt Blons 8 the matter to the state's attorney to takesuch | small. Ohio and Pennsylvania floeces aro i | glagtod ofticers for the ensufug year lastnight | luter discovared Jenni i mule ATE S| ment of said debts, and for the 4ns- | weie not ouly enjoyuble but very istructivo _ No Game at Sioux City. action s he saw fit. domand und have beon selling ab DI LC | o5 Toowns. O Be Dompitts. nredonte . | wud Uttlor nad exchangod clothos, und the | iotion of such othor business as may | T sociely Budget, u paper devoted to tas ] Stovx Orrx, Ta, May 6.—[Special Tele- SopTe— for X, 83@34c for XX and above, and 8i@3tc vico” presidont; W.H. Crowell, | 1Atter had passed Gt o L e era soon | come before suid meeting, L. A C. K, was véad and g snjoyed | grunto Tue Ben.l-—The Sioux City-Kunsay BoOalia Oane.Qlosed, for No. 1. Michigau fleeces are in light stock v E. H. Ambler, treasurer; exccu- | Gaptued and together with herself are he Omaha Coliseum Building Asss'n, The anuual cloction of the officers of the so- i SUAY g8 me was posiponed on socount of et ¥ Yok, May 0,~The lust day of the | und heid at 2. Combing und delaine flecces | Hve committee -Co Gt Porsey, J. I Burks, | g0 conspiracy.~ Uttler was arrested this § By John M. Thurston, vice president, clety closed a most. enjoyuble moeting of iy § grounds. st S8 McCalla court martial was given up to hear- | are firm and thero is not_ much offoring, with mith, J. L. Tait aud W. G. Washburn. | ¢4amm00n at Unionville. and'Milon S. Lindsay, sceretary body, 3 R e No. 1 o« oted at $9@ise aud Ohio ——— ———— 5 " i National League, ing the argument of council for the defense. | S0 % COMDIRE AROER T > Beatrice Board lof Kducation. ” D i " AT ONIOA Choate dwelt on the points brought out by the | e delaine st iashe, [orilory Wols A0 | g\ ruice, Neb, May 6.—[Special Tele- Mrs. Lee Wants a Divorce. COBBLER BOUTELLE, Tho Miui W Antea: Cineinnati......1 210 1 0 0 0 05| Uefense in the cross-examination of wit- | yedium aud 50@d2e for clean medium, Cali- | gram to Toe Bre.]-»Dhe city board of edu- New Havey, Conn., May 6. !)A’):clfl Tele- A Bill to Put a Patch on the Hole in I'he o and one of the captains of the ..Chicago.........0 0 4 0 0 100 16| nesses, He said the charge covering the | fornia wools ave in good demand to arrive. | cation met and organized for the ensuing ye: gram to Tue Bee.]—Mrs. Yhan Phou Lee, | ¢ R T (hition Tinta Counetl Bluffs police force came over yes Hits - Cliciunati 8, Chicago 10, Frrors— | Walker matter was the ouly oneon which bis | Texas s quiet. Eastern Oregon solls at | by electing oficers ay’ follows: 1. C. Sales- | the New Haven girl who in 1857 married _ State Prohfuition Lawa. terday and identified a coloved man namod Cincinnati 4, Chicagos. Batteries—Sullivan, | €lient should have been tried, After Choate | jg@ifie. Pulled wools ave very firm and in | bury, president; Jaoh, Klein, s Vhan Phon Toee shortly after his graduation | WAsmINGToN, May 6. —Representative Bou- { Jones as a party wanted ucross. tho river for Kittredge; Poremun, Buldwin, Umpire— | toucluded Judge Advocate Garst reviewed | good demand, with sales of choice super at | ney ine today introduced in the house | farceny members ‘are iGeorge 1. Hawkins and | from Yale, has filed_a ‘petition for a divorce, | telle of M i Zachurias, ol R tho case. This closed the public hearing. 40w e, fine to good super at B0@3Se and | (George A. Mux Metzgerand Bourneare | alleging adultery, Yhan Phou Lee is theson | a bill intended to repair the damage in m—— i Players' e extra at 2@ “oreign wools remain firm. | the retiring members; © of a Chinese nobleman. He came to t fiicted upon state prohibition laws by Laramie's Saloon License. —— ——tee country in 1873, and after spending three s recent decisions of the supreme court | H e AT CHICAGO. | Lamuur, Wyo., May 6.—[Special Telegram | The Major Had Courage. A Lady President years it Springfleld, Mass., he' prepared for | the Pesent I0EmALe G 1 IR RN Ta in the | . Chicago, d 4 212002 0-14/toTuxBee)—Hon A, 8, Peabody was to- | KaNsas Oiry, Mo, Muy 6.—(Special Telo Fuexost, Neb, May b.—[Special to Tne | college in New Huven, “After graduating | (i 5t"a Sectlon, which it 1s proposcd to Pittaburg 0 112000 2 0—8/ night insugurated mayor of Laramio. The | gram to Tur Ber.]—A personal encounter | Bek.]—The Fremontsbbard of education atits | Lee did consideratle literary worly and | Share 1 to the iuterstate commerce act. It Hits 11, Pittsburg 6. Errors ently started an English-Chinese Sunday e hing cont; athorize the sale or { ) o in- intoxicating liquovs in any state ‘of Mrs. 10, Gilbert Jevome of Gilbert | tratie 16 WIORIIE Lok 0 (ARY: 814 aper in New York city. M. Loe | foads us follows o i th y Miss Elizabeth Maud ome, court | annual meecting held,Jdy} night elected Mrs, R Chicago 5, Pittsbuvg 7. Batteries—Bald- | ectiug of the coun ; Livas un_exciting one, | 100k placo this afternooa in & justi L atvin and. Carrol, U | An ordinance making s uniform saloon lic T 2 ehool ensé | room, in which W. E. Grayston, a Spy SOMORL ¥ gfield, | M. E. Reynolds president of the board forthe | \C\7¢ } on Major | ensuing year. Mvsd (Reynolds has been a | gouop¢ Warner, * late commande member foo of §300 was passed and tho attoruey was | Mo, ' lawyer, drew @ revolve d G . ! i cunngs tustructed to draw up an anti-gambling ordi- | willium or three yearsiind she is in every | vanye > ) | nance. Harry Tathum was appointed mar- vi fied to fill the, position of pre: LA — - - i American Association. Shal nad T I ph wes Sppolitec mar | jyir”“or " the Grand Avmy, and [ aF QUAlOoR 1o BT RMgEON TR ———— Desperato Tramps. AT COLUMBUS, s, AL L i only prompt _sction saved the ' major's | seot' Wit GRS B R Dabile capacity. Killed His Daughter. 8. Louis, Mo,, Moy 6.—A number of tramps St. Louis 7, Columbus 0. | Bt1l) Far frow Fiatshed life, The justice was hearing the case e ®oxoro, Muss., May 6.—A man named |y oo yon " nod along the Tron mountin P 3 5 . = | of the state aguinst Sherman, charged with Fishermen, Attention. Cromack today murdered his daughter, aged | .- ] AT SYRACUSE, ARiS, May 6.—The report of the special | murder, aud & controversy’ arose between s vy Y d A ' | road between hero and DeSoto for several | o f commission sont out by the liquldatory of the | (irayston and Major Warnor, {n which the | ~BETice, Neb.. May 0. thirteen, and then committed sulclde by shoot- | gqys and have caused much terror to train men. : 2 — Punama canal coupany to ivestigate tho con- | former culled the jatter a lar, The major ad- | &1 i o “"" Hikin :l‘""‘é’"“ l“" , A. | logbimselr, Wb ienpsdy 1o iscovond by Sunday night Conductor Nelson attenpted : Postpo! iames, dition of the canal estimate 3 vanced on (rayston, who drew his revolyer, | O'Brien of the state fish hatchery were in | Cromack’s 5 ne e | 1o oject three men from his train and was CHicaco, May 6 —The Brotherhood games | cost the total su of m;;x,‘;u‘}’,‘";"fi cvould | Major Wurner in a desperate struggle choked | the city today in the transportation car of | Feturned from fishing. M, Cromack isem- | shot in the hand. Conductor Houhmre, who at Brooklyn, Philadelphia and Cloveland; | Plete the waterway and that it would take | Uraystonand wre d tho weapon from hiin, | (he state fish commissioner and planted | PIOVOQ T & TCERR A0 4 h ¢ | went out on Nelson's train last night, found a M,r,,m at Brooklyn, Philadelphia and Cleves | between seven and “eight years to do the an\'lnglnxlcmiqlxl 5 ml}l bn‘nk,\uuinwlfi.\;\u 150,000 pike and 500 trout in the Blue river | 'S 4931ENEC s :::‘;:u: ::::lt}!::’: “nl:]:nilld:’u:w-{vl‘mfiu nn‘ o Kiyn, 1 work scoundrel reak your necl ajor d adjacent streams, am oW volver aud shot Bouhmre in laud, and American at Toledo and Brooklyn ey | Warner made 8o spology g oy and ady Mitchell Municipal Appointments. the brgast, inflict f . o | ogy t the court for his i LA ments he brgast, inflieting a fatal wound. A tramp [ were postponed on account ofYaiu. 5 o B0 Sy atery Pdris v FHLEE g, - SRR Mitountr, 8 D, May ¢, l[:'pmllln]l - | named Chivles Denfaon, caugit at st U 'R ExVER, Colo., May 6.—[Speeial Telegram ——- - Bunxrss, Neh,, May 6.—(Special fo Tag | gram to Tuk Bre.] ~Mayor Bowdell made | night, admits having doue the shooting THE SFEE to Tue Ber.)—Ther 5o e Liberated and Dismissed 1T ‘soldiare! ‘. . s place | the following appointin last evening at ———— 1y ) @ are no new develop- i | Bre,)—The old soldiers’ pienie ab this pla g apy Olasksonie Pl Yory Sick The English Tarf: ments in the Butterfield murder case. It | SN PETERssURO, M ! atn Sehmudt | 1y 3 and 4, under tho auspices of the | tho council meeting: Auditor, Wi A B | o OO L. tathits Post Loxpoy, May 6.—[Special Cablegram 1o | still remains & mystory more ore | Of the Russian navy, who was chavged with | vy 600 Oounty Old Soldiers' associution, | ers: clty attorney, A B. Hiteheock; marshal, SHINGTON, N ). rat Ass 1t Pos Tun llsm]‘r—'l‘hm was the first duy of the } deep the longer it is u]v‘-s;m:::lk “"]:"\'l\“l“:n‘ru. | K eparing the plan lln--('mn«n‘m l"orlvr‘w | xx"l"“ Fres ,'.l,.,‘ .,v.:‘,,m," .,:\'..rm .,,,‘.,mm R. J. Hall; mx[wnnl--nnl--n‘t n‘\vw;}‘l‘ln:x- works, ;u:\\l\: -.:-»r.u « I.n{kmn and Mrs. Clarkson Absolutely Pure. A N ceting. T ) " | for the German government, has been libe & - - 8 » | Crouse; assessors, G iner and | left Washington this evening for their home | Chestor May meeting. The raco for the | ner’s inquest will begin tomorrow, Theee | ntod in the ;Aim:m f suficient evidence to ( veterans of the r. The Madison associa- | ark; night watchman, John Roth, | in Des Moines, Ta., in obe Ao 10 i telegram | A crecin of turtar Yaking powder. Mighd Mostyn two-year-old plate of 400 soverelgns, | physicians nave examined the body and ex- | convict him. He bas been dismissed from | tion, consisting of some five hundred mem- | The appointuient of Hall as marsbal wus re- | announcing the alarmivg illness of General | of leavening strength.—~U. 8, Governmput Re= winaing ponaltics und waidon aud broediug | pross a doubt whether she was outraged. The | the service. | bers, will be out iu foree aud news from the | jected by the council Clarkson's father- i dort, Aug. 17, 1589, | < |